unknown Posted February 24, 2015 Share Posted February 24, 2015 Hi CecilHappy New Year to you!I've heard that it's good to hang a pair of bells and a red string of 3 feng shui coins on the outside and inside of the main entrance door handle respectively, to attract wealth.Does hanging of a string of 8 (instead of 3) feng shui coins inside help as well? Or it must strictly be 3? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted February 24, 2015 Staff Share Posted February 24, 2015 Gong Xi Fa Cai!1. These are some considerations:2. The lowest common denominator other than the Yin/Yang is that of "The Five Elements" concept.3. Thus even in cures and enhancements; this concept is used.4. In short: the number Three (3) represents the wood element.5. And based on destructive or exhaustive sequence of the Five Elements concept: 5.1. Metal = can be presented by coins5.2. Three or 3 of something like three coins represent the wood element.6. Why three coins? Metal "destroys" wood to create wealth.7. And what better than having the number Three (3) = wood.8. Thus, some geomancers may symbolically ask one to keep a set of three coins in one's purse or three coins in the accounting ledger. As this is based on symbolism.9. Often we hear of hanging a set of six coins tied with red string? This is because Six (6) represents big metal and coins = metal are used to help to neutralise some imbalances that require a "metal" cure.10. Traditionally, these are common:-10.1. three coins = wealth. And three coins are also buried in areas of the home.. and when one steps on three coins one is said to symbolically stepping on wealth10.2. For cures, this includes six coins representing big metal cures. While seven (7) represent small metal and often used in such things as placing 7 gold fishes + 1 black (representing water element) in a fish tank.10.3. In modern times; these are accepted but are not based on traditional cures:-10.3.1 Some feel that 8 or the sound of 8 represents wealth and 9 represents longevity. And today, some have also used 8 or 8 coins etc... but these are more modern .. and not that traditional... Quote On 2/24/2015 1:03:27 PM, Anonymous wrote:Hi CecilHappy New Year to you!I've heard that it's good tohang a pair of bells and a redstring of 3 feng shui coins onthe outside and inside of themain entrance door handlerespectively, to attractwealth.Does hanging of a string of 8(instead of 3) feng shui coinsinside help as well? Or itmust strictly be 3? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted February 24, 2015 Staff Share Posted February 24, 2015 As mentioned earlier; Three coins can either be symbolically hung or even placed "into the floor".This has more to do with symbolism.As three coins represents metal destroy wood to? create wealth.Thus, if one steps on the three coins; one is symbolically stepping on wealth.Three coins are meant or symbolic of "enhancement" vs 6 coins or 7 coins used traditionally as a cure.The difference between them and modern commercial products are:-1.1. One characteristic of a modern commercial product is usually a geomancer or a seller would or might say: You have to buy this. Where? Buy from me or can only work if bought from me. And often, these are highly marked up and costs "an arm or a leg".1.2. While traditional cures - usually, the geomancer does not sell them. And may ask you to go buy it yourself. And such cures? These are fake coins and does not costs "an arm or a leg". Quote On 2/24/2015 6:41:41 PM, Anonymous wrote:Gong Xi Fa Cai!1. These are someconsiderations:2. The lowest commondenominator other than the Yin/Yang isthat of "The Five Elements"concept.3. Thus even in cures andenhancements; this concept isused.4. In short: the number Three(3) represents the wood element.5.And based on destructive or exhaustivesequence of the Five Elements concept:5.1. Metal = can be presented bycoins5.2. Three or 3 of something likethree coins represent the woodelement.6. Why three coins? Metal"destroys" wood to create wealth.7.And what better than having the numberThree (3) = wood.8. Thus, somegeomancers may symbolically ask one tokeep a set of three coins in one's purseor three coins in the accounting ledger.As this is based on symbolism.9.Often we hear of hanging a set of sixcoins tied with red string? This isbecause Six (6) represents big metal andcoins = metal are used to help toneutralise some imbalances that requirea "metal" cure.10. Traditionally,these are common:-10.1. three coins= wealth. And three coins are alsoburied in areas of the home.. and whenone steps on three coins one is said tosymbolically stepping on wealth10.2.For cures, this includes six coinsrepresenting big metal cures. Whileseven (7) represent small metal andoften used in such things as placing 7gold fishes + 1 black (representingwater element) in a fish tank.10.3.In modern times; these are accepted butare not based on traditional cures:-10.3.1 Some feel that 8 or the sound of8 represents wealth and 9 representslongevity. And today, some have alsoused 8 or 8 coins etc... but these aremore modern .. and not thattraditional...On 2/24/2015 1:03:27PM, Anonymous wrote:Hi CecilHappyNew Year to you!I've heard that it'sgood tohang a pair of bells and aredstring of 3 feng shui coinsonthe outside and inside ofthemain entrance doorhandlerespectively, toattractwealth.Does hanging of astring of 8(instead of 3) feng shuicoinsinside help as well? Oritmust strictly be 3? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted March 13, 2017 Staff Share Posted March 13, 2017 Under the Five Elements concept: Seven (7) represent metal element (weak metal) Black represents water element. And one is suppose to place 1 black gold fish. Here, under the Five elements concept: Metal supports or fuels water. In general, there is a higher probability of one of the 7 fishes dying. Thus even if left with Six (6) gold fishes; this is traditionally considered fine or ok.. As Six (6) still represents metal element. And (big metal). Thus, some geomancers instead recommend Six (6) gold fishes with One (1) black fish is still OKAY Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted October 9, 2017 Staff Share Posted October 9, 2017 10 Qing Dynasty coins representing all 10 emperors: AD1614 to 1911 This set is highly degraded:- Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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